Sinjar Council President: PKK gets our children killed in Raqqa

ERBIL - Sinjar Council President Weyis Nayif stated that the children of Ezidi, kidnapped by PKK, were used in the war in Raqqa.

Iraqi Kurdistan Sinjar Council President Weyis Nayif reacted to PKK, stating that Ezidi children were kidnapped by PKK and dragged to death in their own regions or in Syria.

According to Weyis Naif's statement on the official site of KDP, PKK kidnapped Ezidi children and trained them in Qandil, then used them in conflict.

Naif, in his statement, “All children kidnapped by the PKK are under 18 years old. PKK has armed all these kids who have kidnapped. In the beginning, they adapted to violence and then took them to Qandil. Then took these children to the west of Kurdistan for the war in Raqqa and gets them killed.”

An Ezidi named Resul Sherefkhan expressed his reaction to PKK as follows, “The PKK is lying. PKK has taken our children to Syria's Raqqa city and gets them killing there. PKK must release our children.” (ILKHA)

Sinjar Council President: PKK gets our children killed in Raqqa

ERBIL - Sinjar Council President Weyis Nayif stated that the children of Ezidi, kidnapped by PKK, were used in the war in Raqqa.

Iraqi Kurdistan Sinjar Council President Weyis Nayif reacted to PKK, stating that Ezidi children were kidnapped by PKK and dragged to death in their own regions or in Syria.

According to Weyis Naif's statement on the official site of KDP, PKK kidnapped Ezidi children and trained them in Qandil, then used them in conflict.

Naif, in his statement, “All children kidnapped by the PKK are under 18 years old. PKK has armed all these kids who have kidnapped. In the beginning, they adapted to violence and then took them to Qandil. Then took these children to the west of Kurdistan for the war in Raqqa and gets them killed.”

An Ezidi named Resul Sherefkhan expressed his reaction to PKK as follows, “The PKK is lying. PKK has taken our children to Syria's Raqqa city and gets them killing there. PKK must release our children.” (ILKHA)

"Taking religion under the control of the state is the biggest damage to the Islamic religion," said HUDA PAR in a statement by emphasizing the debate over Nurettin Yıldız has damaged Islam and Muslims' scholars.